The Wells Fargo Hurricane Sandy mobile customer assistance hub in Toms River will remain open through the end of the week, according to a statement from the company.

The Toms River hub, along with others in Staten Island and Lindenhurst, N.Y., were scheduled to cease operation at the end of last week, “but we are staying in the area to provide much needed on the ground support,” said an e-mail from the company.

The hubs will remain open through Saturday “to provide face-to-face assistance for customers who have been impacted by Hurricane Sandy,” according to the e-mail. The hubs will be staffed with specialists trained to assist customers with processing insurance checks or discussing payment assistance options.

“We want to continue helping our customers with the recovery process and feel it’s important that we extend our stay to provide the on-site assistance needed to help our customers rebuild,” Mary Coffin, head of Mortgage Servicing, said in a statement.

To date, Wells Fargo says it has met with 400 homeowners in Toms River, 470 on Staten Island and 620 in Lindenhurst, N.Y.

The Toms River hub is located at 1001 Fischer Blvd. It is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

Customers can make an appointment by calling 1-800-405-8067 or by visiting www.wellsfargo.com/care. Walk-ins are also welcome, the company said.